Abstract:
An electrical connector comprises a PCB (220) having a front edge to be inserted into a mating receptacle. The PCB comprises a top face having a row of first mating pads (242), and an opposite bottom face having a row of second mating pads (262) and a row of third mating pads (264) behind the second row of mating pads. The first and second mating pads are compatibly fit with an SFP receptacle (120). The PCB comprises a first sub-PCB (540) having a first outer layer containing the first mating pads and an opposite second outer layer containing the second mating pads, and a second sub-PCB (560) attached to the second outer layer on an area behind the second mating pads, the second sub-PCB having a second outer layer containing the third mating pads.
Abstract:
A plug connector (100) mating with a complementary connector has a housing (1) defining a latching recess (117), a cover (3) and a releasing mechanism including a puller (5) and a latch (4) operable by the puller. The latch has a latching portion (42). The latching portion includes a resisting portion (423) for engaging the cover and a claw (424) in front of the resisting portion and projecting toward a first direction. The resisting portion, in response to a rearward movement of the puller, is movable to engage the cover and to pivot the claw from a latched position to a released position where the claw is received in the latching recess along a second direction opposite to the first direction.
Abstract:
A plug connector (100) includes a paddle board (21) and a housing having a first and a second housing portions (11, 12). The first housing portion includes a first side wall (1111) defining a first channel (112a), a second side wall (1112) defining a second channel (112b), and a cavity (13) defined between the front portion of the first side wall and the second side wall. The first channel has a rear portion exposed outwardly of the cavity for guiding the paddle board. The second housing portion is engaged with the first housing portion along a left-to-right direction to be in alignment with the second side wall for positioning the paddle board between the first and second housing portions.
Abstract:
A connector assembly includes a receptacle (200) having a latching tab (2) defining a latching hole (21) and a plug connector (100). The plug connector includes a housing (1) having a latching nose (111) for latching with the latching hole and a releasing mechanism. The releasing mechanism includes two resisting beams (53) disposed on the housing and having two protrusions (531), a puller (71), and an operator (72) having two guiding portions (722) projecting toward and in front of the protrusions. The guiding portions slide beneath the protrusions, in response to a rearward movement of the puller, to tilt the resisting beams upwardly and lift the latching tab from a latched position to a released position for releasing the latching nose from the latching hole.
Abstract:
A transceiver connector (100) is adapted for inserting into a receptacle (400) having a latching tab (41) defining a latching hole (411). The transceiver includes a releasing mechanism (3) and a housing (1) having a pair of sliding slots (132) and a latching protrusion (121) latched with the latching hole. The releasing mechanism includes an actuator (31) defining a pair of inserting holes (315), a sliding member (32) including a through hole (325) and a releasing portion (322) having an expelling portion (324) and an inserting portion (323), and a pivot (33) inserting though the inserting holes, the sliding slots and the through hole. The inserting portion inclines at a first angle smaller than a second angle at which the expelling portion inclines. The sliding member is movable forwardly to insert the inserting portion beneath the latching tab and then to move the expelling portion to expel the latching tab outwardly to release the latching protrusion from the latching hole.
Abstract:
An RF connector assembly (100) assembly has a first connector and a second connector (3) electrically connecting with the first connector. The first connector includes a first main body (11) defining an interior space (110), an insulative member (12) received in the interior space, a center conductor (13) retained within the insulative member, a flexible bushing (14) and a magnetic member (15) retained in the interior space. The second connector includes a mating member (35) firmly resisting against the flexible bushing under an attractive force exerted by the magnetic member.
Abstract:
A coaxial connector (1) having a moveable terminal includes a metallic bracket (10) defining a receiving space (100) therein. A contact terminal (20) is insulated assembled to the bracket and configured a stationary first part (31) and a second part (33) telescopically assembled within the first part.
Abstract:
A coaxial connector (1) mounted on a panel includes an insulative bracket (10) extending along a longitudinal axis thereof, a metallic member (20) disposed in the insulative bracket, and a contact terminal (30) assembled in the insulative bracket. The insulative bracket has a securing portion (13) defining a passage (130) and a connecting portion (14) surrounding the securing portion for mechanically connecting with a mating electrical connector. The metallic member is disposed between the securing portion and the connecting portion and has a mating portion (22) for electrically connecting with the mating electrical connector. The contact terminal is secured in the passage of the securing portion.
Abstract:
A plating method is adapted for applying a layer of metal to an electrical connector (1) The plating method includes the steps of: (1) providing a barrel (2) defining an internal room (21) and an insulative member (4); (2) inserting the insulative member into the internal room of the barrel and having the insulative member firmly resisting against the inner surface of the barrel; (3) plating a layer of metal around an outer surface of the barrel.
Abstract:
A cable connector assembly (100) has a terminal connector (3), a number of cables (1) connected to the terminal connector, an outer shell (71) defining an interior space (710) receiving the terminal connector, an inner shell (70) and a wire spacer (5). The terminal connector includes an insulative base (302) having a number of terminals (303) mounted therein, a shield (301) enclosing the insulative base and a printed circuit board (31) having a number of pads (311, 312) disposed thereon and arranged in two rows. The wire spacer partially extends out of the outer shell (71) and has a number of parallel passages for extension of the cables and organization of the number of cables.